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The title song of Mel Brooks' 1974 western comedy Blazing Saddles, a movie about a town who got a black sheriff.
For this song, Mel Brooks wanted someone “like Frankie Laine” to record the title track. He instead got the genuine article. When Laine asked Mel Brooks what the movie was about, he said...
He rode a blazing saddle
He wore a shining star
His job to offer battle
To bad men near and far
He conquered fear and he conquered hate
He turned our night into day
He made his blazing saddle
A torch to light the way
When outlaws ruled the West
And fear filled the land
A cry went up for a man with guts
To take the West in hand
They needed a man who was brave and true
With justice for all as his aim
Then out of the sun rode a man with a gun
And Bart was his name, yes Bart was his name
He rode a blazing saddle
He wore a shining star
His job to offer battle
To bad men near and far
He conquered fear and he conquered hate
He turned our night into day
He made his blazing saddle
A torch to light the way
Blazing Saddles was written by Mel Brooks & John Morris.